This is the OEM workshop manual for the 2015 Range Rover Evoque, covering both the 2.2L TD4 and 2.0L GTDi engine models. It includes detailed repair instructions, diagnostic procedures, and comprehensive wiring diagrams, all presented in a simple PDF format. This is the same trusted resource used by official Land Rover dealership technicians for servicing and repairing your vehicle.
| Files Format |
Original Coloured PDF |
| Files Language |
English |
| You’ll Get |
137.9 MB |
| Pages Count |
5,126 |
| Wiring Diagram |
Included |
| Delivery Method |
Instant Download |
Features
- Engines Covered:
- 2.2L TD4 Diesel.
- 2.0L GTDi Petrol.
- Format: Fully searchable PDF for quick reference.
- Professional Content: Manufacturer-authorized repair procedures and wiring schematics.
- Complete Guide: Step-by-step instructions for maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs.
Why Choose This Manual?
- Complete Coverage: Every system and component is included for the 2015 Evoque.
- Dealer-Trusted: The same resource Land Rover technicians use.
- User-Friendly: Designed for professional and DIY mechanics alike.
Who Should Use This Manual?
- Range Rover Evoque Owners: For understanding and maintaining your car.
- Mechanics and Technicians: As a trusted reference for advanced repairs.
- DIY Enthusiasts: Detailed instructions for self-servicing.
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Get the 2015 Range Rover Evoque OEM Workshop Manual in PDF format today. With this detailed guide, you’ll have all the tools and information needed to keep your Evoque running like new. 🛠️
This manual provides detailed instructions for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, component inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics—intended for use by experienced mechanics. Proper application of this guide will help ensure thorough repairs and maintain your vehicle in peak condition.
Important Note: Before purchasing this manual, please check whether your vehicle is subject to any active service recalls, as authorized dealerships may perform necessary repairs free of charge. When replacing parts, always use genuine OEM components to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term performance.
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CAUTION: This OEM service and workshop repair manual provides detailed procedures for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics. It is intended as a comprehensive guide for experienced mechanics. To ensure thorough and accurate repairs that maintain your vehicle’s optimal performance, please read and follow this manual carefully. When replacing parts during any repair work, always use
genuine Land Rover parts to ensure quality, safety, and reliability.
🚗 2015 Range Rover Evoque – Full Vehicle Overview, Issues, DTCs & Maintenance Guide
The 2015 Range Rover Evoque is a stylish compact luxury SUV that combines Land Rover’s off-road heritage with modern urban design. Offered in 5-door and coupe body styles, it features advanced all-wheel-drive systems, premium interiors, and a range of turbocharged engines. Positioned as a lifestyle SUV, the Evoque competes with other compact luxury crossovers while offering superior off-road capability for its class.
⚙️ Technical Specifications & Performance
- Engine Options: 2.0L Turbocharged I4 (240 hp), 2.2L TD4/SD4 Diesel (190 hp, markets outside US)
- Transmission: 9-speed automatic, 6-speed manual (some markets)
- Drivetrain: All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
- 0–100 km/h: ~7.6 sec (2.0L Turbo)
- Fuel Efficiency: 20–30 MPG combined
- Dimensions: Length 4,365 mm, Width 1,965 mm, Height 1,635 mm
- Boot Capacity: 575L (rear seats up) / 1,445L (folded)
🔧 Top 10 Common Mechanical Issues (Root Cause & Fix)
- Turbocharger failure
🔍 Root Cause: Oil starvation and bearing wear.
🛠️ Fix: Replace turbocharger, ensure proper oil service intervals.
- Transmission jerking
🔍 Root Cause: 9-speed ZF gearbox software issues.
🛠️ Fix: Reprogram or update TCM software.
- Timing chain rattle
🔍 Root Cause: Worn chain guides in Ingenium engines.
🛠️ Fix: Replace timing chain kit with revised parts.
- Water pump leaks
🔍 Root Cause: Weak seals and plastic housings.
🛠️ Fix: Replace with improved water pump unit.
- Suspension knocking
🔍 Root Cause: Worn front control arms and bushings.
🛠️ Fix: Replace control arms and bushings.
- Brake squeal
🔍 Root Cause: OEM pads prone to glazing.
🛠️ Fix: Replace pads with upgraded compound.
- Differential noise
🔍 Root Cause: Premature wear in rear differential bearings.
🛠️ Fix: Rebuild or replace differential unit.
- Steering system leaks
🔍 Root Cause: Faulty power steering hose seals.
🛠️ Fix: Replace hoses and seals.
- Cooling system overheating
🔍 Root Cause: Thermostat housing cracks.
🛠️ Fix: Replace thermostat housing and inspect hoses.
- Premature brake rotor wear
🔍 Root Cause: Heavy SUV weight and soft rotors.
🛠️ Fix: Replace rotors with higher durability alternatives.
💡 Top 10 Common Electrical Issues (Root Cause & Fix)
- Infotainment system freezing
🔍 Root Cause: InControl Touch software glitches.
🛠️ Fix: Perform software updates or replace unit.
- Door lock failure
🔍 Root Cause: Faulty actuators.
🛠️ Fix: Replace door lock actuator.
- Airbag light on
🔍 Root Cause: Seat occupancy sensor fault.
🛠️ Fix: Replace sensor or recalibrate system.
- Battery drain
🔍 Root Cause: Parasitic draw from telematics module.
🛠️ Fix: Update or replace telematics unit.
- Parking sensor malfunction
🔍 Root Cause: Moisture in ultrasonic sensors.
🛠️ Fix: Replace affected sensors.
- Power window failure
🔍 Root Cause: Regulator or motor fault.
🛠️ Fix: Replace window regulator/motor.
- Rear-view camera flickering
🔍 Root Cause: Loose harness connections.
🛠️ Fix: Inspect and reseat harness.
- Instrument cluster errors
🔍 Root Cause: CAN communication faults.
🛠️ Fix: Reflash software or replace module.
- Keyless entry failure
🔍 Root Cause: Antenna or fob battery fault.
🛠️ Fix: Replace fob battery or antenna module.
- Heated seat malfunction
🔍 Root Cause: Broken heating elements.
🛠️ Fix: Replace seat heating pad.
📊 Pros & Cons Comparison with Competitors
| Model |
Pros 👍 |
Cons 👎 |
| Range Rover Evoque |
Stylish design; Off-road ability; Premium interior |
Reliability concerns; High maintenance costs; Limited rear space |
| BMW X1 |
Sporty handling; Efficient engines; Strong brand appeal |
Tight rear seat; Firm ride |
| Audi Q3 |
Upscale cabin; Quattro AWD; Good tech |
Small cargo space; Pricey options |
| Mercedes GLA |
Luxury branding; Modern infotainment; Compact size |
Less practical; Firm suspension |
| Lexus NX |
Excellent reliability; Comfortable ride; Good resale value |
Conservative design; Less engaging drive |
| Volvo XC40 |
Scandinavian styling; Safety features; Spacious cabin |
High running costs; Some infotainment lag |
🛠️ Maintenance Schedule
| Interval ⏱️ |
Maintenance Task 🔧 |
| Every 10,000 miles / 12 months |
Engine oil & filter replacement |
| Every 20,000 miles |
Cabin filter replacement, brake inspection |
| Every 30,000 miles |
Transmission fluid inspection, spark plugs (gas engines) |
| Every 60,000 miles |
Coolant flush, differential fluid change |
| Every 80,000 miles |
Timing chain inspection, water pump check |
| Every 100,000 miles |
Transmission service, suspension inspection |
⚠️ Recalls, Advisories & Safety Alerts
- Airbag inflator recall (2015): Risk of improper deployment (Takata).
- Fuel leak risk (2014–2016): Fuel rail leaks leading to fire hazard.
- Transmission shift issue (2015): 9-speed ZF gearbox hesitation.
- Door latch failure (2015): Doors may open while driving.
- Engine stalling (2014–2015): Crankshaft sensor fault.
- Rear seatbelt defect (2015): Improperly torqued anchor bolts.
- Power steering failure (2015): Hydraulic leaks from hoses.
- Sunroof glass detachment (2015): Poor bonding could release glass.
- Brake vacuum loss (2015): Brake booster fault under cold conditions.
- Infotainment overheating (2015): Unit may freeze or fail during use.
🧾 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) Tables
💻 Engine Control Module (ECM)
| Code |
Description |
| P0300 |
Random Cylinder Misfire |
| P0101 |
Mass Air Flow Sensor Range/Performance |
| P0113 |
Intake Air Temperature High |
| P0171 |
System Too Lean |
| P0420 |
Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold |
| P0507 |
Idle RPM Higher Than Expected |
| P0562 |
System Voltage Low |
| P1128 |
Fuel Trim Lean |
| P2299 |
Brake/Accelerator Conflict |
| P0456 |
EVAP Small Leak Detected |
⚙️ Transmission Control Module (TCM)
| Code |
Description |
| P0700 |
Transmission Control System Malfunction |
| P0730 |
Incorrect Gear Ratio |
| P0740 |
TCC Circuit Malfunction |
| P0750 |
Shift Solenoid A Malfunction |
| P0765 |
Shift Solenoid D Malfunction |
| P0841 |
Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor |
| P0882 |
TCM Power Input Low |
| P1790 |
Clutch Adaptation Error |
| P2714 |
Pressure Control Solenoid D Stuck Off |
| P2763 |
Turbine Speed Sensor High |
🛑 ABS / ESC System
| Code |
Description |
| C0035 |
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor |
| C0040 |
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor |
| C0051 |
Steering Angle Sensor |
| C0065 |
Brake Pressure Sensor |
| C0110 |
ABS Hydraulic Pump Motor |
| C1234 |
Wheel Speed Correlation Fault |
| C121C |
Torque Request Denied |
| C1240 |
Brake Lamp Switch Error |
| C1380 |
ABS Control Module Internal |
| C1411 |
Yaw Rate Sensor Error |
🎈 SRS Airbag System
| Code |
Description |
| B1000 |
Airbag Control Module Fault |
| B1016 |
Driver Airbag Circuit Open |
| B1020 |
Passenger Airbag Circuit Short |
| B140F |
Seat Belt Tensioner Fault |
| B1053 |
Side Airbag Deployment Fault |
| B1101 |
Airbag Sensor Low Voltage |
| B1209 |
Occupant Sensor Fault |
| B1302 |
Crash Sensor Supply Circuit |
| B1352 |
Crash Event Storage Full |
| B108A |
Seat Position Sensor Fault |
📡 Body Control / CAN Communication
| Code |
Description |
| U0100 |
Lost Communication with ECM |
| U0140 |
Lost Communication with BCM |
| U0121 |
Lost Communication with ABS Module |
| U0155 |
Lost Communication with Instrument Cluster |
| U1110 |
CAN Bus Off |
| U1008 |
Lost Communication with Steering Module |
| U1403 |
Invalid Data from Climate Control |
| U113E |
Lost Communication with Park Assist |
| U1123 |
Lost Communication with TPMS |
| U0415 |
Invalid Data from ABS |
✅ Final Verdict & Conclusion
The 2015 Range Rover Evoque is a premium compact SUV that blends cutting-edge design with genuine off-road ability. While praised for its stylish looks and luxury interior, it suffers from reliability concerns and high ownership costs. Against rivals like the BMW X1, Audi Q3, and Lexus NX, the Evoque stands out for its brand prestige and off-road skills but trails in dependability. Best suited for buyers prioritizing style and prestige over long-term low-cost ownership.